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> > Sometimes I need as much free memory as possible, and some times I
> > like having my various TSRs (does that show my age?) loaded.
> >
> > I'm looking for something that sits in memory that let's me add and
> > remove the various "things" that load in memory on startup, some
times
> > I may want a minimum number of memory resident programs, such as
> > Weather Channel, and sometimes I want it to start up with them..
> > Anyone know of that kind of beast?
[...]
> On Windows, can you kluge it by defining multiple users? Log in as
> "John" and you get your usual environment. "Johnnie" gets minimal
> services, lots of free memory. "Johannes" gets extra stuff loaded.
In a corporate environment, PC login would default to network login
(same credentials, verified by server), so many/most corporate users
would not be permitted to create additional users. That would be
controlled by IS/IT dept.
You could still do it, but only locally on that machine, foregoing
access to network resources, browsing, etc. For many corporate users,
the "point" of using the PC at all is to interact with networked
resources.
Sandy, stop sayin' things that bring out my urge to contradict! It
looks like I'm pickin' on you.
- Kevin
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